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they want to know more about what exactly happened the morning the marine was killed. they want a full investigation, independent of the palm spring police department or district attorney any office. both officers involved in the shooting have been placed on paid administrative leave. kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, kimberly. the weather took quite a turn overnight. let's check in with the meteorologist on the latest and when the next storm is coming in, rob. >> right now. just saw on the radar. the rain is starting to reach the north bay. where we have seen the most impressive rainfall totals in the last 24 hours. santa rosa. an inch nach of rain so far. see san francisco, 1/2 inch in the last 24 hours. more impressive. santa cruz mountains. three inches of rain. east bay hills. close to 1/2 inch of rain. if you can see on the radar. see the next band, already reaching the sonoma county coastline. approaching into santa rosa. light to moderate rain. see the. that's where the rain line is. partly cloudy skies in san francisco. so, hour by hour, your e
they want to know more about what exactly happened the morning the marine was killed. they want a full investigation, independent of the palm spring police department or district attorney any office. both officers involved in the shooting have been placed on paid administrative leave. kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, kimberly. the weather took quite a turn overnight. let's check in with the meteorologist on the latest and when the next storm is coming in, rob. >>...
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. >>> a dramatic rescue in marin choppy waters flipped over a motor boat, sending a family into the chilly waters, and trapping two young kids inside the boat. nbc bay area's stephanie trong has more. >> reporter: here in tomales bay the water can seem quite calm, but it can be incredibly powerful, sometimes capsizing boats. that's what happened to one family. officials say seven people are very lucky to be alive. >> they're lucky that all seven of them survived. the water is cold. it's rough. >> reporter: a sonoma county sheriff's helicopter was in the area sunday afternoon and was on the scene within two minutes followed by marin county firefighters. they were able to rescue the three adults, a 12-year-old and a 2-year-old, but quickly realized there were two kids stuck inside the cabin. >> inside the boat, they could hear them screaming and crying. >> reporter: they towed it about 200 yards to shore, and were forced to cut the hull open to get the 5 and 7-year-old who had been stuck in the cold water and pitch-black for over an hour. it was a success, but chief roberts says there are fo
. >>> a dramatic rescue in marin choppy waters flipped over a motor boat, sending a family into the chilly waters, and trapping two young kids inside the boat. nbc bay area's stephanie trong has more. >> reporter: here in tomales bay the water can seem quite calm, but it can be incredibly powerful, sometimes capsizing boats. that's what happened to one family. officials say seven people are very lucky to be alive. >> they're lucky that all seven of them survived. the water...
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the exhibit we'll dismantle all of the structures and donate all of the food to the san francisco and marin food banks. >> the movie theme this year started as a play on words with can film festival. >> anything movie related. there's a few people that took it a step further and did a bunch of red carpet things. >> it's a way for architects, engineers and contractors to give back to the communities in which they build leading to the grand finale this weekend. >> this sunday is the dismantling of these structures and we'll gently toss all of these cans into bins and then the food banks will come and wheel them away. >> with an expected 70,000 cans to be donated, it whill be the largest one-day donation in san francisco food bank history. >> we would love you to bring a can of food or two and walk around and see the giant sculptures. >> with just a look at what to see and experience in the bay area this weekend, i'm lauren scott. >>> you never know who you're going to run into. an off-duty police officer who was taking his wife out for a birthday dinner came face to face with one of the bay a
the exhibit we'll dismantle all of the structures and donate all of the food to the san francisco and marin food banks. >> the movie theme this year started as a play on words with can film festival. >> anything movie related. there's a few people that took it a step further and did a bunch of red carpet things. >> it's a way for architects, engineers and contractors to give back to the communities in which they build leading to the grand finale this weekend. >> this...
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clouded in here as the onshore flow and the marine layer has moved well inland. san francisco also seeing a very gloomy day. not much in the way of sunshine. but for those of you in the interior valleys, we did get in on that sun this afternoon. now the next 48 hours, what we have happening is our next storm system spiraling out here. you can see a little spinning right in that location. it's going to move here to the south. it will take a dryer storm track. we're expecting rainfall. but not any kind of flooding rains r us. it will also provide a reinforcing shot of colder air as we head throughout friday and saturday's forecast. overall this will mean for us at the coastline 40s and 50s. and for interior valleys, just 50s and 60s. so rain arrives thursday. then as we head throughout friday, even a chance of some thunderstorms. with so much cold air aloft, maybe even getting a little bit of hail. the rain starts to arrive at 10:00 a.m. and starts to push south by the early afternoon. it will be more of the scattered variety of rain. but we do even expect rain as
clouded in here as the onshore flow and the marine layer has moved well inland. san francisco also seeing a very gloomy day. not much in the way of sunshine. but for those of you in the interior valleys, we did get in on that sun this afternoon. now the next 48 hours, what we have happening is our next storm system spiraling out here. you can see a little spinning right in that location. it's going to move here to the south. it will take a dryer storm track. we're expecting rainfall. but not...